TV-Series
Description
Geraldine Royer is a criminal analyst at Scotland Yard, specializing in profiling and relying strictly on factual evidence and logical deductions. Her analytical approach directly contrasts with Katrielle Layton's intuition-based methods, establishing a professional rivalry. She carries a thick green book during investigations and wears a teal uniform with pantyhose and brown boots, complemented by her brown hair and circular glasses.

Her background hints at possible multicultural heritage, referencing Italian phrases like "va bene" and bearing the surname Royer. Additionally, a childhood memory involves her mother preparing tandoori chicken.

Initially introduced as Katrielle's rival, Geraldine collaborates with her on several cases despite their differing methodologies. In one investigation, she theorizes a double murder-suicide on the Thames, though Katrielle later proves it was staged. During a film premiere interruption, she incorrectly suspects an editor of sabotage, while Katrielle identifies the actual culprit as a projectionist whose bird damaged the film reel.

Beyond her professional severity, co-workers note a softer, more considerate side. She harbors an intense but concealed fondness for romance films and actor Leonardo DiCameo, entering numerous contests to win tickets to "No Sub for Love." She also exhibits a pronounced fear of the supernatural during investigations into supposedly haunted locations, yet persists in accompanying the team.

Her character develops through continued interactions with Katrielle. Their rivalry evolves into reluctant cooperation during cases like the disappearance of the Goddess of the Thames statue aboard the Thametanic, where they compete to solve the mystery first. Geraldine loses when Katrielle exposes the ship's captain as the thief. Later cases, including a spaceship murder investigation and a diamond heist, further demonstrate their shifting dynamic.

A colleague named Mintan displays romantic interest in Geraldine; she shows no indication of reciprocating these feelings.